Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Friends, Revelation comes from the Latin “Revalatio,” which in turn translates the Greek “Apokalypsis”—which means, literally, “unveiling.” This final book of the Bible, which has fascinated Christians and non-Christians for two thousand years, is not primarily about the end of the physical world; rather, it is meant to unveil something that every generation of Christians needs to see—namely, a new world that God wants to be born out of the ruins of the old.
Let Christianity Be Weird!
All the Way Down
Is Death the End?
I Was Blind and Now I See
The Thirsty Soul
A Friend of the Lord Jesus
Time to Get Back to Basics
Love as God Loves
Be a Saint!
You Are the Salt of the Earth
The Key to Happiness
Join Your Life to the Light
Behold, the Lamb of God!
Be Attentive to Epiphanies
Go in Haste, Be Astonished, Treasure!
God Became a Baby
The Promise of Emmanuel
Wait for the Desert to Bloom
Go Meet John the Baptist
An Advent Challenge
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